What has this got to do with the thread?
Just asking a simple question....
What has this got to do with the thread?
Tant no biggie Belgian, China is no worry what so ever and I'll tell ya why. Stihl has never forced any dealer to carry any product the dealer doesn't want to carry. Its the dealer's choice as to what he will carry and what he will not. I feel certain there will always be plenty of product built at Va Beach and Germany to keep a display well stocked without having one single model made in China. See Belgian there is more than one way to skin a cat....
Hey Master, I am not so worried about some models comin our way, more about more and more chinese parts being put into european or amercian models. I have been following a discussion on a french forum and noticed many arborists and dealers getting worried about that China zama (based on quite a few carb problems on their 200T...) I hope Stihl realises that making more profit is one thing, customer satisfaction is the main thing in the long run, but I don't have to convince you of course
Hey Master, I am not so worried about some models comin our way, more about more and more chinese parts being put into european or amercian models. I have been following a discussion on a french forum and noticed many arborists and dealers getting worried about that China zama (based on quite a few carb problems on their 200T...) I hope Stihl realises that making more profit is one thing, customer satisfaction is the main thing in the long run, but I don't have to convince you of course
So.. as you believe those words so precisely..., find me one.......
Search the SE Asia websites - you might be able to find some trimmers there..
There is no difference between Stihl opening a factory in China or an independent sourcing from China.
I hope anybody who operates them that is not commie gets buckie teeth and slanty eyes. It would serve them right.
As long as they don't make 'em in a communist country like Cuba.
Y'all better be nice to the Chinese, they own most of this country's debt. How long have they had "most favored nation" trading status?
Ya see what happens when you start sending orchestras and ping-pong teams to a country. Opens up a whole can of worms.
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